I Am Fruit Of The Earth
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I Am Fruit Of The Earth is a historical study about the natives of Brazil. In a classic language, is focused on the main concepts related to the true Brazilian. It is an exciting journey about our culture emphasizing its importance and preservation. It is an essential reading to know a little more of Brazil.
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I Am Fruit Of The Earth - Aldivan Teixeira Torres
Dedication and thanks
I dedicate this book to the genuine owner of these Tupinikin lands, which was named by the discoverers as an Indian. This outstanding character of our history made a great contribution to our culture in general, even in the face of the aggression and extermination of most of them. To them, my honor.
I thank first of all my good God for all the graces granted to my person and the nation, to my family always for being present in the good and bad moments, to my work colleagues for the motivation and companionship, my friends, the masters of life and teachers, to all who contribute in some way to a better world and especially to my readers. Without them, I am nothing. Keep going, always!
Introduction
I am fruit of the earth is a book that rescues our origins, a culture forgotten by the great majority. Entering a magical universe, we will discover the reason for some historical facts and the current reality of the Tupiniquins.
This is a book that inspires a reflection and a decision-making in front of the contradictory universe of our society. I wish everyone a good reading.
Reencounter
At the end of the adventure in Catimbau, our honorable characters have returned to their life as always in their routine of great commitments. Among the main ones were: Work in literature on other aspects, public service, work in the field, college studies, travel, social commitments, dealing with time and the anguish of a possible reunion. This was how they had felt since they met on that fateful crossing of the avenue in which one of them had almost lost his life and in the bucolic settlement of Jeritacó where they learned from one another to be masters of light.
The Sons of Light
series was still very promising and the readers were eagerly waiting for another chapter of their stories. Without realizing it, the seer remained stagnant and occupied with other concerns. It was not easy to reconcile so many things at the same time and so it could be said that the same was forgiven. However, he was always open to a little push of fate.
Speaking of the little dreamer, he gets the release of his work to go to an event in his beloved pesqueira town. It was the nineteenth day of April and on this date so important was celebrated Indian day in the Brazilian lands. Especially on this day, Divinha felt connected to his native ancestors. It was like a call he could not refuse. To deny this would be something like rejecting his own blood.
After a lazy awakening, a bath, wearing typical clothes specially bought for that occasion, the use of social shoes and a good bath of perfume leave him prepared for what is to come. Being happy is this: A peculiar way of facing the world and challenges. The cave boy longed to live and these remarkable moments had to be enjoyed and celebrated.
Leaving his room already prepared, the son of God bids farewell in the living room of his relatives and announces his fast journey. His relatives, who always busy could not accompany him, receive the news naturally. All right, thinks the wittiest boy in the universe. Being alone was already part of his routine and taking a little air and meet new people would be very well for him. With optimism enough, our main idol waves, takes a few steps, opens the door, overtakes it and closes it, he walks a little on the porch of his house, he walks a little longer, and he passes the half-open gate straight towards the exit beyond his place. The next obstacle would be the tailgate of the property at about eighty yards from his abode. At this moment, the feeling is mild and he has quite a few expectations. Leaving home and going for a walk was something almost rare in his troubled life of chores. This little journey was the immediate solution so that he could improve his mood and his own vision of life. It was always time to learn.
The rate increases slightly due to internal pressure and the hour itself. Wisely, at this time, was the attitude that was appropriate. However, on most occasions, patience is a key virtue for success. It is necessary to evaluate the needs on a case-by-case basis and this he had learned from experience and coexistence with the previous masters. No doubt, if anyone could not complain about enlightenment, this being was called Aldivan. Aware of this, he has no difficulty crossing the exit, closing the gate, passing the bridge, walk in the center of the village, and pass through the church, the square and reaching the lane. Luckily, an acquaintance passes by car; he stops and offers a ride to his destination. Without hesitation, he opens the door of the vehicle; he sits in the front seat and is given the start again. Towards the Pesqueira, the land of sweet and income. God bless them.
As soon as he got into the car, the friendly driver known as André Viçosa pulls in conversation.
— How's it going dreamer? All right? Are you off work?
—All good. Yes, I am. I will enjoy this day to go to Pesqueira. I have not been there in a long time. (The Seer)
—Good for you. How are the books? Have you sold enough?
— Nothing. What motivates me in the literature is not the financial question. The most important thing for me is the message and I will continue to convey something good to humanity. That's what God sent me to this place of atonement and testing.
—How cool. I wanted to know a little more about your work. Could you tell me a little about your books?
—It will be a pleasure. In the opposing forces, the first title in the series the seer, the book tells the story of a young dreamer who in a desperate attempt to realize his dreams, undertakes a trip to a mountain that promises to be sacred. He climbs it, overcomes obstacles and reaches its top. There, he meets the Guardian, a millenarian being holding almost all the mysteries and helped by her, he carries challenges accrediting him to enter in the mysterious and dangerous Cave of Despair (A sacred place that promises to realize the deepest dreams). Upon entering, he overcomes obstacles and finally he arrives at the Chamber of Secrets, where he becomes a seer, a gifted being. With everything accomplished, he leaves the cave and meets the guardian who sends him on an even more impossible mission - Gather opposing forces, solve injustices and help someone to meet. He accepts the project and, with his new powers, he takes a trip back in time guided by a distress call. The trip is a success and for 30 days is subjected to various adventures that make it take place. Back in his time, he celebrates his success. He promises to continue his mission, evolving more and more bringing entertainment to readers who follow him. Already in the second title, the dark night of the soul, life makes us live dark days, sorrows that we do not want to be real. The dark night of the soul
is the sequel to The Seer,
and the main character returned to a mountain in search of answers to a troubled period of his life, moments that he had forgotten God, his principles, lost in sins. On the mountain, The Seer
had contact with two high beings
, who guided him to knowledge. However, he is deeply connected to the seven deadly sins and in spite of the experience gained, his problems were not solved, having to make a journey to the Lost Island
, seat of the kingdom of the angels. This book is a crossing full of dangers, pirates, a great adventure at sea, bringing us reflections and questions, to which we wonder if it would be possible for a criminal to recover after sinking completely in the darkness, and, would he find peace for his crimes? Would he find